Psylocke #1 - "Masks" (2024)
written by Alyssa Wong art by Vincenzo Carratu & Fer Siguentes-Sujo
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Psylocke #1 - "Masks" (2024)
written by Alyssa Wong art by Vincenzo Carratu & Fer Siguentes-Sujo

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From Psylocke Vol. 2 #001, “Masks”
Art by Vincenzo Carratù and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo
Written by Alyssa Wong
Domino vol 1 2 (1997)
Death Be A Lady Tonight
Written by Ben Raab
Penciled by David Perrin
Inked by Harry Candelario
Colors by Joe Rosas
Lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft
Cover by David Perrin
Domino had found out that her husband, Milo Thurman, had been kidnapped and had to fight Lady Deathstrike.
She was eventually kidnapped and taken to Donald Pierce...
Psylocke vs Skullbuster!
Psylocke (2024) #1 variant cover by Yasmin Putri
More Punisher Pin-Ups... I like the Reavers one cause it does an excellent job of showing just how silly their character designs are...

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Stockdell Road, Skullbuster
The Reavers are still trying to provoke the Hellfire club and I can’t remember why. Oh well. Hey, you know what? Maybe it’s because this comic book was written 30 years ago, but 7 figures, 8 if we’re lucky, doesn’t seem like very much money for this sort of facility. I mean, what kind of crappy experiments can you do for 9-12 million dollars? Like, you could probably do a few behavioral studies on college students or something. Maybe test some makeup products on goats. But you aren’t going to be having any kind of significant scientific breakthroughs for that amount of money. They aren’t going to be running a hadron collider in that place, that’s for sure. Heck they aren’t even going to be researching MRNA vaccines or anything useful. No wonder the Hellfire club lost their influence over society! (Uncanny X-Men #262 – Jun 1990)